Degree Programs with ‘ Graded ’ Tag

Courses For Spanish at Appalachian State University

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SNH 5000. Research and Critical Theory/(3).On Demand. Overview of source materials and advanced research methodologies in foreign languages. Study of the various critical movements and disciplinary approaches to language and literature. Practical application of methods for uncovering, evaluating, organizing, and reporting of source material. (Same as FRE 5000.)
SNH 5001. Hispanic Children’s and Adolescent Literature/(3).F. Critical […]

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Courses For Religious Studies at Appalachian State University

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REL 5400. Religion in Appalachia/(3).S. An examination of the origins, history, contemporary practices, and beliefs of the people of the Southern Appalachia region. Attention will be given to religion within the formal structure of the church, within the social structures of mountain life and as a component of individual identity.
REL 5500. Independent Study/(1-3).F;S.
REL 5530-5549. Selected […]

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Courses For General Science at Appalachian State University

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GS 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).On Demand.
GS 5510. Environmental Problems/(3).S. A study of environmental problems: their historical and cultural origins, their scientific background, and their possible solutions. Designed for students with limited science backgrounds.
GS 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.
GS 5989. Graduate Research/(1-9).F;S. This course is designed to provide access to University facilities for continuing graduate research. Graded on […]

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Courses For Family and Consumer Sciences at Appalachian State University

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FCS 5001. Orientation to Research in Family and Consumer Sciences/(3).F. Orientation to and examination of research methodologies, collection and analyses of data, and preparation of reports. Prerequisites: any undergraduate statistics course including ECO 2100 (Business and Economic Statistics I), STT 2810 (Introduction to Statistics) or STT 3820 (Statistical Methods I), or FDN 4600/5600, or equivalent.
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Courses For English at Appalachian State University

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ENG 5000. Bibliography and Research/(3).F. A study of bibliographical problems, types of research organization and reporting of research. Required in the first semester for beginning graduate students. Required of all students.
ENG 5100. Composition Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy/(3).F. An introduction to composition theory and relevant rhetorical, reading, and psycholinguistic theory with an emphasis on the connections […]

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Courses For Criminal Justice at Appalachian State University

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CJ 5000. Research Methods/(3).F. The goal of this course is the development of the analytical abilities of the student. The foundations of inquiry, the various approaches to the study of social phenomena, and several analytical techniques are presented, discussed, and practiced. Prerequisite: an undergraduate statistics course. (Same as PS 5000.)
CJ 5050. Seminar in Public Law […]

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